The owners of the new deli at 2 Centre, christened Frank and Sons, have invited Councilman Jimmy Vacca and the Warrior cheerleaders to the event. It will have a ‘soft opening’ in the time preceding the grand opening

.

“We want to give away some food and coffee, so that customers will know what it will taste like before they spend their hard-earned money to buy it,” said principal owner Frank Wissler. “People I have spoken with are excited about the opening because now they don’t have to go all the way to Miles Avenue to get food.”

In addition, wraps and panini will be offered, bringing new options to those who do not want to travel far and wide for grocery shopping.

The Wisslers have spent upwards of $120,000 to renovate the deli. The price includes stock, cases, renovations, equipment, lawyer’s fees, and licenses. They are optimistic they can earn back their investment by providing the community with the highest quality products available, and excellent service.

Wissler’s sons are also involved in the project, and the family feels it has revamped and revitalized a store he said was not up to par recently.

“Every day, I would walk my dog past the store before I operated it, and I saw that the shelves were empty,” Wissler, an Edgewater Park resident, explained. “So, I decided to write a letter to the co-op board saying I would consider leasing the site if it ever became available. Now, I’m here to bring residents the quality of service they deserve.”